Khaleej Times

MAGICAL ECCLESTONE BLAZES A TRAIL FOR TRAILBLAZE­RS

- James Jose james@khaleejtim­es.com

Sophie Ecclestone returned with magical figures as the Trailblaze­rs floored Velocity in the second fixture of the Women’s T20 Challenge in Sharjah on Thursday.

The English left-arm spinner, who tops the ICC’s women’s T20 rankings with 777 points, blazed a trail for the Trailblaze­rs, snaring four wickets as the runnersup of the inaugural edition eased past last year’s runners-up by nine wickets.

Ecclestone returned with standout figures of 3.1-1-9-4, while Indian pace spearhead Jhulan Goswami and left-arm spinner Rajeshwari Gayakwad had identical figures of two for 13.

Velocity, who had played the first match of the competitio­n against defending champions and two-time winners Supernovas, just hours ago, collapsed to 47 all out in 15.1 overs, at the Sharjah

Cricket Stadium. The Trailblaze­rs lost captain and opener Smriti Mandhana but fellow opener Deandra Dottin and Richa Ghosh took them home in 7.5 overs.

Ecclestone took two wickets from two deliveries, those of skipper Mithali Raj and Veda Krishnamur­thy. She then went on to claim wicketkeep­er-batsman Sushma Verma and Jahanara Alam.

“It’s great to be with a great bunch of girls,” Ecclestone, who was adjudged the Player of the Match, said at the postmatch presentati­on.

“When the wickets aren’t turning, you just keep varying the pace and look to bowl as straight as possible. It’s nice to get a few wickets. Some of the youngsters are really good. They are teaching me some Hindi and I am getting to understand their culture,” the 21-year-old said about her experience with some of the Indian players.

Meanwhile, Mandhana was delighted

to get out on to the park after months of being in lockdown in India.

“We were really excited. We had a quarantine period of 14 days and training for 7 days. It was a good game after all of these months,” said Mandhana.

“I was going to field first anyway, so I was happy with Mithalidi’s decision. We wanted to have a good look at the wicket. We wanted to know the target to chase. The bowling plans were according to the batters. I just told the bowlers to keep it back of a length, at the stumps, and look to the wicket to do the rest,” she added.

The 24-year-old was also chuffed to have a solid spin attack in her armoury.

“Having Raja (Rajeshwari) bowling alongside someone like Sophie, and then Richa Ghosh, it will be good for Indian cricket,” said Mandhana, who is fourth on the list in the ODI batting rankings.

Velocity had beaten Supernovas in a thrilling opening fixture on Wednesday night.

After a day’s break on Friday, the Trailblaze­rs take on the Supernovas on Saturday.

 ??  ?? sophie ecclestone bowls during the match against Velocity. — IPL
sophie ecclestone bowls during the match against Velocity. — IPL

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